Yes Octopus, I'm a real estate agent specializing in helping people relocate to Portland. I make videos highlighting different neighborhoods around Portland to help give people a better feel for areas they might like. Check out the main page!
@@movingtoportlandoregondelusional liberal, you are influecing peoples decisions while deliberately avoiding everything bad about this actual shithole of a city full of homeless drug addicts and huge levels of crimes even in the central area of the city. Maybe start making some meaningful commentary about pumpkin spice starbucks coffees, it would suit your damage-controlling leftist personality much better.
I've lived in Portland in 2002, moved to Denver, and moved back to Portland in 2005. I moved here because the cost of living was cheap, everybody in the US avoided the Pacific Northwest because of the winter gloom and rains, rent was cheap, and houses were cheap. NOW, especially post-pandemic Portland....this city is crazy expensive, rent and house sale are insanely expensive...it's no wonder we have Homeless and Opioid Crisis in Portland. Sad to see many blue collar worker homeless and on drugs as an escape from the depressing reality
Visited Portland recently, it changed so much in 5 years. Graffiti and homeless everywhere. It was so odd seeing a tent right outside someone’s home. It was depressing. I used different Lyft drivers and they were warning me about places to avoid. I woke up on my last morning there to a homeless man screaming in the morning. So happy to leave.
Yes it has changed in 5 years. If you are not familiar with Portland (or any big city in America) you could end up staying in the a part of town that has higher crime. What area were you staying in?
Nice giveaways. My wife and I are planning to move to Portland. We are moving from the Bay Area, can you please let us know the parts of the town with higher crime rate so that we can avoid. Thank you for your opinion in advance. @@movingtoportlandoregon
@@PrashanthGC Hi, I would encourage you to set up a buyer consultation with me via zoom. aaron@aaroncullen.com and I can get more granular with you. It's not really an easy question, really depends what kind of life style you want in Portland. All of the neighborhoods have something different to offer. If you want to dig into crime stats check out the Portland police website, they have all of it posted here: www.portlandmaps.com/detail/crime-person/267651_did/?p=R276049
@@PrashanthGCdowntown is pretty bad I went there on a trip so I’m not a expert on the city but as long as you don’t mess with the homeless people they won’t mess with you but they openly do any drug they feel like so it’s a experience I stayed at the kimpton hotel vintage and I saw a guy smoking different things in tinfoil if you know what I mean and a gold wrapped Lamborghini within one block so it’s a very odd city but it’s still worth it to go 100%
I hate to break it to everyone watching but every. single. city. has problems. I visited Portland a year ago and while you definitely notice the blemishes, you can't beat the people. The people were so kind, a little weird, a litttle whimsical. It just has good energy.
I hate to break it to you, but this is the Democrat effect on cities, and not every city has a violent mob Antifa allowed to terrorize the streets for a year and a half, where thanks to the governor, mayor and woke D.A., go completely unpunished.
Is this an AD? If this was any more softball it would be a rubber ball. Schools are hit and miss? They’re always hit and miss. You know most school districts have more than 1 school? So it is up to you to find the good schools in the district? That is, unless there are bad good schools in the entire district.
My wife and I are moving to Portland from Dallas, Texas. Her safety is my number one priority, so if we have to pay up on rent then I am all for it. So my question is, what zip code do you recommend and where to avoid?
Also wanting to relocate from a suburb of Dallas, but we are waiting until our son graduates from HS, so we have a couple years, but I LOVE Portland. So much access to nature, things are so close, and not three months of 100 degree temperatures. 🥵
There has been a lot of shootings but its not really random. Its 2 sources really, in homeless camps and gang violence. If you're not in a gang or in a homeless camp the chances of random violence is low. I live in a 'bad" neighborhood, never had a problem in the last decade or so.
It's really not bad. I would suggest coming out to visit so you can see for your self. Lot's of neighborhoods with very little homeless and crime. Investigate the areas you would like to live.
We heard the same thing but traveling through the "bad" areas it looks like any other large city, and not so bad in comparison. Husband and I were talking about how we expected to be panhandle ld in downtown Gresham when he came to visit. Did not happen, and he fell in love with old downtown Gresham. Gresham is east of Portland, but I cannot tell when I am in Portland or Gresham at times.
@movingtoportlandoregon You have to be truthful. When I visited Portland with my family all we saw were homeless people. We even had a homeless guy on the highway ramp throw rocks at our rental car. The place is terrible for families unless you're going to live outside Portland, like bend Oregon.
About 10 years ago, Portland was probably my favorite city on the coast. Now? Forget about it. I live in St Louis but the utter lawlessness in Portland is on a whole other level.
Not sure where you are getting your news from but it's not the wild Wild West out here. St Louis actually has a much much higher violent crime average and slightly higher property crime. So I expect you would be pleasantly surprised. Check out the link comparing the 2 cities. www.bestplaces.net/compare-cities/portland_or/st._louis_mo/crime
I live local and get my news from KOIN. I'm not sure why you keep shilling for this sh**hole city littered with homelessness, drugs, crime, and a complete dereliction of responsibility by those in charge. Your bias is astounding considering what I see in the news everyday about attacks on businesses, encampments near residential areas, etc. Hell they wouldn't even have cleared up the sidewalks if the ADA hadn't sued. I know you mean well but please stop misleading people.
Hi Will, there are so many other outlets that focus on homeless issues and drug addiction. I do mention homeless issues in Portland but My channel is more about housing and exploring neighborhoods for people to get a feel for them. Thank you for watching!
A note on public transit - while our light rail and street car system could be better, busses are very easy to use and go just about anywhere in the metro here.
Hi Taylor, Houston is way way bigger, way hotter and more humid, takes forever to get around, extremely spread out. Tons of master planned communities and new builds, Portland does not have a lot of new builds. We do have some but not on the scale of Houston. The weather is way nicer here, especially in the summer. The winters are colder here but we don't get the floods like you can in Houston. The surrounds are nicer here, more places to go if you like the outdoors. Houston has more high rated public schools than we do. Portland you need to be more strategic for schools. Hope that helps!
PDX has excellent public transportation everywhere outside of downtown. Not sure why they’d say it doesn’t. There’s tons of public transportation. More than anywhere I’ve ever lived. I live in Miami now. Have lived in NY LA Phoenix. Portland by far has the best public transportation.
Hi Anthony, Portland does have great public transportation if you happen to live near a MAX line but if you live in the suburbs, other than beaverton, it's not as great if you want the MAX. The MAX doesn't even go to most suburbs. They've been working on getting a line through south Portland to Lake Oswego, I hope that happens one day. That would be great to be able to take it into the city. The buses go everywhere. It's hard to compete with NY, you really don't need a car there at all for commuting.
@@movingtoportlandoregon you act like MAX is the only form of public transportation. There’s literally busses that go absolutely EVERYWHERE. There isn’t a single place in the Portland/VanCouver metro area that doesn’t have a 100 buses going absolutely anywhere you’d want to go. You’re just wrong.
Hey Anthony, What exactly am I wrong about? I said the buses go everywhere. Buses have to stop a lot and go with the flow of traffic. Trains do not, they get the right of way more often thus are usually preferred public transportation as they are quicker. Not sure why you are trying to argue about public transportation with me when we literally agree. I think it's great you take public transit everywhere, I wish more people did. I have many clients that have moved here with the intention to just take public transportation everywhere and are loving it. Most have moved to a condo near downtown with high walkability as well.
@@movingtoportlandoregon I don’t take public transportation anywhere lol. And you literally said the public transportation isn’t good. All you talked about were the trains to going to certain areas. Pretty simple.
@@BAND-MAID-USA Ahh you don't take the public transportation here. I assumed since you were giving advice to people about the buses you must use them all time. When I personally think of a great public transportation system it includes trains. I've also found that people moving to Portland also see the value in using trains over buses because they are quicker and provide a more pleasant experience. Have a great one!
I feel like in recent months portland is somewhat making a comeback, and there are less tents everywhere. It is nice to see my city becoming better! Also I love how every other comment is people talking about how much it changed for the worse and they are so sad
I visited a friend in Portland 3x this year, it felt safe and clean, and people were so friendly. I'm inclined to move there now that I just graduated nursing school. I currently live in Dallas, I've seen more homeless and crimes here than what I did in Portland. Are new grad nursing jobs easily available in Portland?
comparison... hmmm well my mom and brother still live there. Because of the crazy heat it's not a good fit for me. Portland is a way small city, easier to get around, much less traffic, and weather is amazing in the summer here. Home prices are more expensive here, probably 2x as much for the average home. But if it works for your budget I think it's a no brainer.
I think you're right, I've never lived in Sacramento but I have been there for work many times. It definitely has a different vibe and feel to it but in terms of the size you are right on. 👍
I am looking to move from the Los Angeles area, a single woman with 3 dogs, I don't drive but want to give my doggos the best of the city life and nature, what is the best area? I heard Portland is very dog friendly which is one of the reasons I am so interested, I grew up in tacoma area and love the gloom as well.
My daughter wants to visit the national park in Oregon is that safe? Granted we live in Chicago and I'm more nervous her going there, where I have seen people with tents everywhere. I don't see it where you are.
Just like Chicago, Portland has safe and less safe areas. I have been out around River North at 1 AM and felt perfectly safe at midnight. Other areas - not so much. Portland is the same way. Crater Lake is 4 hours from Portland. The main danger you will find there is smoke from forest fires in the summer or snow in the wither. If you go in the winter, only the South entrance is open. You can cross country ski or snowshoe parts of the ring road in winter. The lodge is closed in the winter.@@kitcancanu114
How is Hillsboro, OR? I am a single mother Nurse with two young boys and would like to know if that is the best kinda rual town from Portland for a single mother/nurse? I don't want to be in Portland but want to be within a low crime town and closer to the hospitals/medical/grocery stores. Thank you!
Hillsboro is nice but hardly rural! There's basically a suburb that starts in west Portland and goes all the way to Hillsboro, though Hillsboro does have sort of a small town feel and it's far enough away that driving and parking isn't a headache. There are a lot of high tech companies (mainly Intel) in Hillsboro and some schools are good but housing is expensive.
@@movingtoportlandoregon I'd like to build on 2 acres in Woodland Wa....Glad you and your wife are good in L O ....Be blessed trying to get to that white mansion on 24th and kearney...Was randomly in a few videos.....Be blessed.
The Portland area homes are priced higher per sq foot than most Austin, TX suburbs that I came from. But the quality of a similar sized home in Gresham, $40,000 more than my Austin area home, was of higher quality. The taxes were the same. The Gresham home needs some work over the next 3 years. If you avoid the three county Portland metro area, your taxes may be lower, but public transportation may be less available.
Agents that have youtube pages about the city they live in are not selling homes, they are providing information about the city they live in and have knowledge in/about (Because we drive around in it every day and go to all the neighborhoods giving us a more in depth knowledge than the average joe). It's also a great way to cut out the cheesy sales ads agents take out selling themselves and provide value instead.
@@movingtoportlandoregon are you reviewing on a certain demographic? It seems the most flee Portland to other counties or different states entirely because of the outrageous happenings that go on from political to civil unrest, to the ever growing homeless problems. I feel for an average working class family it just can't work... And now large businesses like Wal Mart and Whole foods just straight up abandoned ship over there. Yes it lets small businesses have a better potential to thrive, but it doesn't seem to help when looters come and take whatever and the understaffed police cannot help.
@@kronos963 Great, so you see for your self. Here is an article that explains the reasons for big stores closing like Walmart (It's 2 stores in the city proper not the suburbs by the way). Retail is shifting and changing, it's not one sound bite reason like shoplifting. It's a bunch of factors like competition. They look at the whole business model and see which stores are not performing. Personally, I'm not a fan of Walmart or what they stand for. I prefer to support local or regional when ever I can, that's just me. A lot of big companies are using the "increased crime" reason to close already under performing stores, get out of leases, or avoid union disputes. There is no civil unrest happing now and the homeless problems has gotten significantly better since the hight of the pandemic. retailwire.com/discussion/why-is-walmart-closing-its-portland-stores/
Hi, I do not. Unfortunately my brokerage and most in Portland do not allow agents to do rentals. There are services I can recommend to help you find one, they are expensive. They cost 1mo rent to help find and place you. Email me for info.
Do you just parrot whatever the news does? People said the same buzz words to me about NYC and I moved here and loved it, even with many of them being true. Every city has those problems, not everywhere is as sheltered as you may like. Show some respect to these people, they’re trying and just because you don’t like it does not mean others won’t.
Great video. Don't let the naysayers get Portland down! Compare PDX to LA, Bay Area, Seattle...everywhere has issues right now, but Portland is affordable for a West Coast city and is bouncing back fast this summer.
You just compared it to the most fucked up cities in the whole country 😂 been in Portland my whole life and lived in sf for a while. Portland used to be much nicer than sf now it's sketchy honestly and pretty trashed / lots of drug addicts and shootings. That said still my favorite area to live, just not for Portland anymore unfortunately.
@@U.s-epa I compared it to the other major cities on the West Coast: LA, Bay Area, Seattle...could throw in San Diego too. You need points of comparison if you want to make a judgement.
@@dialectixemcee2428 Do they have junkies shooting up on the streets in Miami? Nope. Do you have to dodge human poop on the sidewalks in Miami? Nope. SF's crime rates exceeds Miami's in all but murders. In every other catagory SF is worse and SF is definitely worse when it comes to how it treats home owners and businesses. Someone shoplifted $995 from your store? Sucks to be you! That's SF.
I was born and raised in the PNW. Love the gray and rain. Right now, it’s so dry and sunny all the time. Fire season is upon us. Sad to see the green turn brown :(
I enjoy the rainy days as well but also enjoy the 4 seasons. It's great to get a balance and see the cycle of the seasons. When it gets too hot I know it will be rainy and cold soon enough!
I came across thos video while searching for "Portland Oregon". Im glad I did. Living in Washington DC and planning to move to Portland Oregon. I was torn between Portland and Seattle but "the small community like neighborhoods" and many cyclists and less congested city life are what attracted me to Portland. I definitely have to choose the place to live carefully as i don't drive but only depend on my bike and public transportation. Wants to choose where I can jog or cycle regularly but at the same time i want a safe place for a single woman.
I've lived in Seattle / Bellevue and Portland. If your primary concern is public transport and bike-ability - go for Portland. It has better public transportation and, for bikers, the elevation is better. Seattle has some serious hills around downtown. Portland has long been rated the most bikeable West Coast city. If you're used to the subway, the Portland MAX isn't an extensive network but a great option. I commuted on MAX for 5 years and loved it.
@@Sam-at-PDX Thank you for the gerat information! How do you know that I also considered Bellevue and gave up the idea of biking around in Seattle due to steep hills? You just confirmed what I thought what living in Portland would be like. Yes, I read about Portland MAX too. I think this city would the best fit for me among all the cities in West I looked into.
I'm a SoCal native (Los Angeles/Orange County) but have always felt I'd end up in Oregon or Washington because I prefer cloudy, overcast weather. I'm glad to hear you both have experience living across the country. Im used to seeing homeless people but hoping to find a place where they aren't literally camped outside my building. Looking to move part time to Portland or Vancouver, WA, haven't decided yet. I heard propety values have capped out in the Pearl District so not sure about investing there. Do you recommend any up and coming areas in downtown area that has less homeless, close to Max and home appreciation potential? Thanks!
Give me a call and we can dive deeper on potential neighborhoods. Really depends on what you want to use it for, investment or primary residence. aaron@aaroncullen.com
Gresham is great as well. I really like downtown Gresham. Lot's of great shops to walk to there and the homes up in the hills in south Gresham are great.
@@DavidNunezPNW Thanks for pointing that out David. You see I briefly mentioned the weather as a Con but then got interrupted by a street car and I pivoted to that subject. Then later in the video I circled back to explain my position on the weather as a Con. What do you think?
would love to hear your comparisons between living in Portland and Austin, TX. I'm looking to escape Texas and find a home with a more mild climate, a state government that takes care of its people, more greenery/hiking, etc
Hi, I enjoyed living in Austin. I have a client moving from there right now and one that just did. I think the biggest differences is Portland is much easier to get around. It has more diverse places 1-2 hour drive, you can be at the beach to the west and in the mountains to the east. The summers here are amazing, the winters here get cold and rainy so take 1 or 2 vacations to warmer places during the winter. The people here are very nice and friendly. If you are looking for a PNW experience you can definitely find it here. Feel free to email or call if you are looking for more insight.
We just did that after living in Round Rock/Austin for 48 years. Been here for three days. No kids in school so schools are not a major concern. Thanks Aaron for being our agent and helping us way beyond what we expected.
A state government that takes care of it's people? Oregon let BLM and ANTIFA go wild in the streets. Do you have to dodge human poop on the sidewalks in Austin? You will in Portland. Like watching junkies shoot up on the street? You'll love Oregon.
OK. Been here for 2 weeks now. Health care is a problem. For me, even with a Regence Medicare Advantage PPO plan, I am getting no thank yous from all clinics in Gresham. They either dropped BCBS or say they are not taking any Medicare. The lists provided by BCBS are extremely dated. Some providers do not even answer the phones... a result of problems in the statewide healthcare system of being short staffed. I was spoiled with the high quality and availability of healthcare in the Austin area. Tomorrow is another day to call providers located 30 minutes drive time away, some in Vancouver. I may also contact Medicare about switching Advantage providers and settle with an HMO like Kaiser Permanente.
@@KingPaimon_ Ohhh funny, I didn't watch it enough to get the reference... It's a fun city, I like it. Parts of it are weird and parts are normal. I like that about it and the people are very friendly overall.
@@movingtoportlandoregon Yes I've been, no it's not great. The previous governor, mayor and city council have completely failed this broken city and the rest of Oregon plans to stay away until the problems get fixed.
Ok I was just wondering probably not but I’m on disability is there places there that’s not really bad that’s around there and I do need transit system close by if possible it’s just a question overall and I live in Spokane Washington if wondering
Is this a good city for recent college grads? I am not from the area, or quite done with college. But the city seems to have a lot of similar values that I have and I plan to go into a career in urban planning. I might potentially go to portland state for my masters if needed. I currently live in Wisconsin and love it, but again I feel like Portland shares more of my beliefs. What is the situation like for renting, is it easy to make friends (I heard mixed things about seattle and the "seattle freeze". What about living completely car free (especially in the winter). Are there any particular neighborhoods that are good for younger people or are single, or just starting their lives and do not have kids. Any details that anyone knows would be great, even if it is something small like a tip to save money. Thank you!
Hi Ben! Great job on almost getting through college. Enjoy this time, it only comes once! I think Portland would be a great place to be single and young. I would recommend renting in NOB Hill, or the Pearl if the rent isn't above your budget. Those areas are near downtown and have 100% walkability and the streetcar and max lines all around. You do not need a car. You can also live directly east of downtown off one of the Max lines. Lot's of young people and plenty of things to do.
@@movingtoportlandoregonNob Hill still has studio and occasional one bedroom apartments for under a grand for newcomers to the Portland area. It is easy to navigate and has every amenity anyone could wish for in city life. It is a fantastic suggestion!!!
@electrahug7601 There are specific areas that are quite unsafe, particularly at night, but there are a lot of areas that are quite safe. The safer areas will be more expensive, and Portland in general is an expensive place to buy a house. I think they've pretty conscious about disability access and I've seen many street corners torn up over the past few years to put in accessible crosswalks.
Can you elaborate, I’m not sure what you are referring to. Downtown was hit hard during Covid but a lot of reinvestment is going into downtown right now. Have you been recently? There is a new giant food truck pod going in with infrastructure and the Ritz is almost completed as well.
Hi, I like Hillsboro. Lot's of parks out there, places to shop and newer homes. Good schools as well. I would recommend coming out for a visit and checking it out. Feel free to email me if you have more questions!
@@movingtoportlandoregon Are you kidding me? After what I just said I don't see how you could even wonder.. I obviously live in the best place ever unlike Portland
I’m looking to move to the PNW from Nyc shortly, I’ve visited both Portland and Seattle but am undecided (leaning Portland). Would love to speak with you sometime about where to live and potentially what job opportunities there are. Originally from Buffalo, NY so I’m A-OK with cold winters!
Portland has very mild winters that's one of the reasons we have such a high percentage of homeless people camping on the streets. Do youself a favor and move to Portland Maine.
Must be new to the area. Should have been here for the riot on campus and the Antifa occupations. With defund the police, many stores have vacated the city, such as Walgreens. I don't visit anymore due to crime. Last time I was there, took Max to a Blazer game and parked in a park and ride with Tri-Met security patrolling the parking and trains station.
I was here during that time. Crime is now down below 2019 levels downtown. It's dropped considerably in the last year. Lots of great things starting happen.
@@movingtoportlandoregonthey’ve probably never been to Portland in their life. He’s likely a sycophant who repeats rhetoric some grifter told him to. Great video, perfect descriptions of the pros and cons of Portland. Such a wonderful city.
@@movingtoportlandoregon fox news makes certain sectors of the upper "middle class" scared of cities, gotta justify trillion dollar police budgets as millions starve somehow
Just left from a visit there. I thought it looked pretty good apart from some dirty spots dt. Of course the financial disparities suck, but it looked good and I had a blast. 4th time there.
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this did not seem like a pros and cons... just a list of pros coupled with a real estate agent advertising himself... :|
Yes Octopus, I'm a real estate agent specializing in helping people relocate to Portland. I make videos highlighting different neighborhoods around Portland to help give people a better feel for areas they might like. Check out the main page!
@@movingtoportlandoregondelusional liberal, you are influecing peoples decisions while deliberately avoiding everything bad about this actual shithole of a city full of homeless drug addicts and huge levels of crimes even in the central area of the city. Maybe start making some meaningful commentary about pumpkin spice starbucks coffees, it would suit your damage-controlling leftist personality much better.
I've lived in Portland in 2002, moved to Denver, and moved back to Portland in 2005. I moved here because the cost of living was cheap, everybody in the US avoided the Pacific Northwest because of the winter gloom and rains, rent was cheap, and houses were cheap. NOW, especially post-pandemic Portland....this city is crazy expensive, rent and house sale are insanely expensive...it's no wonder we have Homeless and Opioid Crisis in Portland. Sad to see many blue collar worker homeless and on drugs as an escape from the depressing reality
Visited Portland recently, it changed so much in 5 years. Graffiti and homeless everywhere. It was so odd seeing a tent right outside someone’s home. It was depressing. I used different Lyft drivers and they were warning me about places to avoid. I woke up on my last morning there to a homeless man screaming in the morning. So happy to leave.
Yes it has changed in 5 years. If you are not familiar with Portland (or any big city in America) you could end up staying in the a part of town that has higher crime. What area were you staying in?
Nice giveaways. My wife and I are planning to move to Portland. We are moving from the Bay Area, can you please let us know the parts of the town with higher crime rate so that we can avoid. Thank you for your opinion in advance. @@movingtoportlandoregon
@@PrashanthGC Hi, I would encourage you to set up a buyer consultation with me via zoom. aaron@aaroncullen.com and I can get more granular with you. It's not really an easy question, really depends what kind of life style you want in Portland. All of the neighborhoods have something different to offer. If you want to dig into crime stats check out the Portland police website, they have all of it posted here: www.portlandmaps.com/detail/crime-person/267651_did/?p=R276049
Only compare other democrat cities to Portland. The rest of the world isn't a sewer.
@@PrashanthGCdowntown is pretty bad I went there on a trip so I’m not a expert on the city but as long as you don’t mess with the homeless people they won’t mess with you but they openly do any drug they feel like so it’s a experience I stayed at the kimpton hotel vintage and I saw a guy smoking different things in tinfoil if you know what I mean and a gold wrapped Lamborghini within one block so it’s a very odd city but it’s still worth it to go 100%
I hate to break it to everyone watching but every. single. city. has problems. I visited Portland a year ago and while you definitely notice the blemishes, you can't beat the people. The people were so kind, a little weird, a litttle whimsical. It just has good energy.
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Same experience when I visited. And everyone I talked to was so glad they lived there.
I hate to break it to you, but this is the Democrat effect on cities, and not every city has a violent mob Antifa allowed to terrorize the streets for a year and a half, where thanks to the governor, mayor and woke D.A., go completely unpunished.
Is this an AD? If this was any more softball it would be a rubber ball. Schools are hit and miss? They’re always hit and miss. You know most school districts have more than 1 school? So it is up to you to find the good schools in the district? That is, unless there are bad good schools in the entire district.
My wife and I are moving to Portland from Dallas, Texas. Her safety is my number one priority, so if we have to pay up on rent then I am all for it. So my question is, what zip code do you recommend and where to avoid?
Hi, welcome to Portland! Overall your suburbs are going to be the lower crime areas. Send me an email if you want to discuss more.
It takes 20 mins to reach someone at 911, if safety is your priority get your conceal carry. They hate police here for some reason
Also wanting to relocate from a suburb of Dallas, but we are waiting until our son graduates from HS, so we have a couple years, but I LOVE Portland. So much access to nature, things are so close, and not three months of 100 degree temperatures. 🥵
There has been a lot of shootings but its not really random. Its 2 sources really, in homeless camps and gang violence. If you're not in a gang or in a homeless camp the chances of random violence is low. I live in a 'bad" neighborhood, never had a problem in the last decade or so.
Avoid Portland entirely
I wanna move to Portland Oregon but I'm hearing it's really bad. Right now such as crime and homelessness
It's really not bad. I would suggest coming out to visit so you can see for your self. Lot's of neighborhoods with very little homeless and crime. Investigate the areas you would like to live.
@@movingtoportlandoregon that's a lie portland is no place to raise a family drug addicts all over the place if anything people should avoid portland
We heard the same thing but traveling through the "bad" areas it looks like any other large city, and not so bad in comparison. Husband and I were talking about how we expected to be panhandle ld in downtown Gresham when he came to visit. Did not happen, and he fell in love with old downtown Gresham. Gresham is east of Portland, but I cannot tell when I am in Portland or Gresham at times.
@@dalericklefs1 thank you
@movingtoportlandoregon You have to be truthful. When I visited Portland with my family all we saw were homeless people. We even had a homeless guy on the highway ramp throw rocks at our rental car. The place is terrible for families unless you're going to live outside Portland, like bend Oregon.
Thank you so much for the helpful well done video. I will probably be getting in touch with you at some point for some questions. 💖
Any time!
About 10 years ago, Portland was probably my favorite city on the coast. Now? Forget about it. I live in St Louis but the utter lawlessness in Portland is on a whole other level.
Not sure where you are getting your news from but it's not the wild Wild West out here. St Louis actually has a much much higher violent crime average and slightly higher property crime. So I expect you would be pleasantly surprised. Check out the link comparing the 2 cities. www.bestplaces.net/compare-cities/portland_or/st._louis_mo/crime
Why the hell are you in St. Louis then? makes no sense, lol
I live local and get my news from KOIN. I'm not sure why you keep shilling for this sh**hole city littered with homelessness, drugs, crime, and a complete dereliction of responsibility by those in charge. Your bias is astounding considering what I see in the news everyday about attacks on businesses, encampments near residential areas, etc. Hell they wouldn't even have cleared up the sidewalks if the ADA hadn't sued. I know you mean well but please stop misleading people.
Why on Earth would you move to St. Louis, they have the highest murder rate in the nation
I LOVE portland but you have to mention the very big issue of the homeless and junkies.
He won’t he doesn’t care about problems he only cares about his profit margin
Hi Chris, what programs are do you recommend getting involved in to address homelessness and drug issues?
Hi Will, there are so many other outlets that focus on homeless issues and drug addiction. I do mention homeless issues in Portland but My channel is more about housing and exploring neighborhoods for people to get a feel for them. Thank you for watching!
@@movingtoportlandoregonPortland leadership has made homelessness a hallmark of Portland. Do avoid it. You voted for it!
@@movingtoportlandoregonvoting leadership of Portland out
Thank you. I'm looking to move there soon. This helped me secure my decision.
Great to hear! Reach out if you need help. aaron@aaroncullen.com
don’t do it. fentanyl everywhere
A note on public transit - while our light rail and street car system could be better, busses are very easy to use and go just about anywhere in the metro here.
Agreed, thanks for sharing!
Hi, I currently live in Houston TX, could you tell me about some differences and similarities of living in both Houston and Portland?
Hi Taylor, Houston is way way bigger, way hotter and more humid, takes forever to get around, extremely spread out. Tons of master planned communities and new builds, Portland does not have a lot of new builds. We do have some but not on the scale of Houston. The weather is way nicer here, especially in the summer. The winters are colder here but we don't get the floods like you can in Houston. The surrounds are nicer here, more places to go if you like the outdoors. Houston has more high rated public schools than we do. Portland you need to be more strategic for schools. Hope that helps!
THX so much for the info!
@@movingtoportlandoregon
Im thinking about moving there so this helps a lot. Looking forward to better weather
@@movingtoportlandoregon
The summer heat in TX is too much for me... I get it! - Reach out when you are ready to move.
PDX has excellent public transportation everywhere outside of downtown. Not sure why they’d say it doesn’t. There’s tons of public transportation. More than anywhere I’ve ever lived. I live in Miami now. Have lived in NY LA Phoenix. Portland by far has the best public transportation.
Hi Anthony, Portland does have great public transportation if you happen to live near a MAX line but if you live in the suburbs, other than beaverton, it's not as great if you want the MAX. The MAX doesn't even go to most suburbs. They've been working on getting a line through south Portland to Lake Oswego, I hope that happens one day. That would be great to be able to take it into the city. The buses go everywhere. It's hard to compete with NY, you really don't need a car there at all for commuting.
@@movingtoportlandoregon you act like MAX is the only form of public transportation. There’s literally busses that go absolutely EVERYWHERE. There isn’t a single place in the Portland/VanCouver metro area that doesn’t have a 100 buses going absolutely anywhere you’d want to go. You’re just wrong.
Hey Anthony, What exactly am I wrong about? I said the buses go everywhere. Buses have to stop a lot and go with the flow of traffic. Trains do not, they get the right of way more often thus are usually preferred public transportation as they are quicker. Not sure why you are trying to argue about public transportation with me when we literally agree. I think it's great you take public transit everywhere, I wish more people did. I have many clients that have moved here with the intention to just take public transportation everywhere and are loving it. Most have moved to a condo near downtown with high walkability as well.
@@movingtoportlandoregon I don’t take public transportation anywhere lol. And you literally said the public transportation isn’t good. All you talked about were the trains to going to certain areas. Pretty simple.
@@BAND-MAID-USA Ahh you don't take the public transportation here. I assumed since you were giving advice to people about the buses you must use them all time. When I personally think of a great public transportation system it includes trains. I've also found that people moving to Portland also see the value in using trains over buses because they are quicker and provide a more pleasant experience. Have a great one!
I feel like in recent months portland is somewhat making a comeback, and there are less tents everywhere. It is nice to see my city becoming better! Also I love how every other comment is people talking about how much it changed for the worse and they are so sad
I agree, it’s definitely improving and will only get better.
@@turbokid8719wdym no? I.. live there. I go downtown every few days and I can see that it is becoming better
i guess its just the way you look at it :/ Just stop watching the news 💀@@turbokid8719
@@turbokid8719 Why so much trolling?
I visited a friend in Portland 3x this year, it felt safe and clean, and people were so friendly. I'm inclined to move there now that I just graduated nursing school. I currently live in Dallas, I've seen more homeless and crimes here than what I did in Portland. Are new grad nursing jobs easily available in Portland?
I'm not in that industry but I would bet they are. We have lots of health car facilities here.
You must be blind. Enjoy Portland!
I’ve been in Houston now for 10 years for work , I would like to know your thoughts on a comparison.
comparison... hmmm well my mom and brother still live there. Because of the crazy heat it's not a good fit for me. Portland is a way small city, easier to get around, much less traffic, and weather is amazing in the summer here. Home prices are more expensive here, probably 2x as much for the average home. But if it works for your budget I think it's a no brainer.
@@movingtoportlandoregon Thanks
The small town feel with big city amenities… coming from Sacramento, it seems very similar.
I think you're right, I've never lived in Sacramento but I have been there for work many times. It definitely has a different vibe and feel to it but in terms of the size you are right on. 👍
I am looking to move from the Los Angeles area, a single woman with 3 dogs, I don't drive but want to give my doggos the best of the city life and nature, what is the best area? I heard Portland is very dog friendly which is one of the reasons I am so interested, I grew up in tacoma area and love the gloom as well.
Hi! It really depends on your budget. Are you looking to buy or rent? Do you need a house with a yard or is a condo ok?
My daughter wants to visit the national park in Oregon is that safe? Granted we live in Chicago and I'm more nervous her going there, where I have seen people with tents everywhere. I don't see it where you are.
Yes. Crater Lake is very far from Portland. It's pretty remote. The only tents there will be campers!
@@movingtoportlandoregon thank you!
Just like Chicago, Portland has safe and less safe areas. I have been out around River North at 1 AM and felt perfectly safe at midnight. Other areas - not so much. Portland is the same way. Crater Lake is 4 hours from Portland. The main danger you will find there is smoke from forest fires in the summer or snow in the wither. If you go in the winter, only the South entrance is open. You can cross country ski or snowshoe parts of the ring road in winter. The lodge is closed in the winter.@@kitcancanu114
How is Hillsboro, OR? I am a single mother Nurse with two young boys and would like to know if that is the best kinda rual town from Portland for a single mother/nurse? I don't want to be in Portland but want to be within a low crime town and closer to the hospitals/medical/grocery stores. Thank you!
I recommend lake Oswego
Hillsboro is nice but hardly rural! There's basically a suburb that starts in west Portland and goes all the way to Hillsboro, though Hillsboro does have sort of a small town feel and it's far enough away that driving and parking isn't a headache. There are a lot of high tech companies (mainly Intel) in Hillsboro and some schools are good but housing is expensive.
How about GRESHAM
So wait what were the cons of the winter weather before the streetcar came through. I feel like a part of the video is missing haha.
😂 Cons to winter would be lots of cloudy days, rainy, and cold but rarely below freezing.
HAHAHAH YES
Just think of FEAR's song "New York's Alright" and replace NY with Portland....
Exactly
Thinking about moving away from Pdx to a more conservative better priced Oklahoma City…. Don’t step on a syringe or get robbed in Porkland.
I hope you find a place that feels right and makes you happy!
@@movingtoportlandoregon I'd like to build on 2 acres in Woodland Wa....Glad you and your wife are good in L O ....Be blessed trying to get to that white mansion on 24th and kearney...Was randomly in a few videos.....Be blessed.
All things are possible with Hard work stay sober and on my rx meds for mental health. Be safe and keep Selling the properties.
Great video, Portland is coming back big time. It's a unique city.
It really is!
Portland can be great if you can afford to live in a nice area
Really debating moving here but all the homes I've seem have such a high price.
Average home price in Portland is 540k
The Portland area homes are priced higher per sq foot than most Austin, TX suburbs that I came from. But the quality of a similar sized home in Gresham, $40,000 more than my Austin area home, was of higher quality. The taxes were the same. The Gresham home needs some work over the next 3 years. If you avoid the three county Portland metro area, your taxes may be lower, but public transportation may be less available.
How come most info on living in Portland are people either selling Portland homes, or people talking about people leaving it?
Agents that have youtube pages about the city they live in are not selling homes, they are providing information about the city they live in and have knowledge in/about (Because we drive around in it every day and go to all the neighborhoods giving us a more in depth knowledge than the average joe). It's also a great way to cut out the cheesy sales ads agents take out selling themselves and provide value instead.
Were you guys paid by Multnomah county to make this video? Lol
Nope, just our honest take and insight into living in Portland.
@@movingtoportlandoregon are you reviewing on a certain demographic? It seems the most flee Portland to other counties or different states entirely because of the outrageous happenings that go on from political to civil unrest, to the ever growing homeless problems. I feel for an average working class family it just can't work... And now large businesses like Wal Mart and Whole foods just straight up abandoned ship over there. Yes it lets small businesses have a better potential to thrive, but it doesn't seem to help when looters come and take whatever and the understaffed police cannot help.
@@kronos963 That's not an accurate state of affairs. Do you currently live in Portland?
@@movingtoportlandoregon I live very close and work there. What isn't accurate about the statement?
@@kronos963 Great, so you see for your self. Here is an article that explains the reasons for big stores closing like Walmart (It's 2 stores in the city proper not the suburbs by the way). Retail is shifting and changing, it's not one sound bite reason like shoplifting. It's a bunch of factors like competition. They look at the whole business model and see which stores are not performing. Personally, I'm not a fan of Walmart or what they stand for. I prefer to support local or regional when ever I can, that's just me. A lot of big companies are using the "increased crime" reason to close already under performing stores, get out of leases, or avoid union disputes. There is no civil unrest happing now and the homeless problems has gotten significantly better since the hight of the pandemic.
retailwire.com/discussion/why-is-walmart-closing-its-portland-stores/
Do you also help with apartment rentals?
Hi, I do not. Unfortunately my brokerage and most in Portland do not allow agents to do rentals. There are services I can recommend to help you find one, they are expensive. They cost 1mo rent to help find and place you. Email me for info.
@@movingtoportlandoregon thank you!
What about the homeless? And drugs? And empty store fronts? And trash? And tent cities? And drugs? Oh did I mention the shit ton of drugs?
Do you just parrot whatever the news does? People said the same buzz words to me about NYC and I moved here and loved it, even with many of them being true. Every city has those problems, not everywhere is as sheltered as you may like. Show some respect to these people, they’re trying and just because you don’t like it does not mean others won’t.
Chill daddy
I love PDX. Miss living there!
Great video. Don't let the naysayers get Portland down! Compare PDX to LA, Bay Area, Seattle...everywhere has issues right now, but Portland is affordable for a West Coast city and is bouncing back fast this summer.
My thoughts exactly Sam!
You just compared it to the most fucked up cities in the whole country 😂 been in Portland my whole life and lived in sf for a while. Portland used to be much nicer than sf now it's sketchy honestly and pretty trashed / lots of drug addicts and shootings. That said still my favorite area to live, just not for Portland anymore unfortunately.
@@U.s-epa I compared it to the other major cities on the West Coast: LA, Bay Area, Seattle...could throw in San Diego too. You need points of comparison if you want to make a judgement.
@@U.s-epa fucked up cities? look at Miami
@@dialectixemcee2428 Do they have junkies shooting up on the streets in Miami? Nope. Do you have to dodge human poop on the sidewalks in Miami? Nope. SF's crime rates exceeds Miami's in all but murders. In every other catagory SF is worse and SF is definitely worse when it comes to how it treats home owners and businesses. Someone shoplifted $995 from your store? Sucks to be you! That's SF.
I was born and raised in the PNW. Love the gray and rain. Right now, it’s so dry and sunny all the time. Fire season is upon us. Sad to see the green turn brown :(
I enjoy the rainy days as well but also enjoy the 4 seasons. It's great to get a balance and see the cycle of the seasons. When it gets too hot I know it will be rainy and cold soon enough!
@@movingtoportlandoregon The seasons are what keep bringing me home after trying out other regions and cities for a time. 💜💜💜
I came across thos video while searching for "Portland Oregon". Im glad I did. Living in Washington DC and planning to move to Portland Oregon. I was torn between Portland and Seattle but "the small community like neighborhoods" and many cyclists and less congested city life are what attracted me to Portland. I definitely have to choose the place to live carefully as i don't drive but only depend on my bike and public transportation. Wants to choose where I can jog or cycle regularly but at the same time i want a safe place for a single woman.
Hi, give me an email and we can set up a zoom call to go over what neighborhoods might be a good fit for you. Glad you found the video helpful!
I've lived in Seattle / Bellevue and Portland. If your primary concern is public transport and bike-ability - go for Portland. It has better public transportation and, for bikers, the elevation is better. Seattle has some serious hills around downtown. Portland has long been rated the most bikeable West Coast city. If you're used to the subway, the Portland MAX isn't an extensive network but a great option. I commuted on MAX for 5 years and loved it.
@@Sam-at-PDX Thanks for the input Sam! Where did you live in Portland?
@@movingtoportlandoregon I lived in the Lloyd District.
@@Sam-at-PDX Thank you for the gerat information! How do you know that I also considered Bellevue and gave up the idea of biking around in Seattle due to steep hills? You just confirmed what I thought what living in Portland would be like. Yes, I read about Portland MAX too. I think this city would the best fit for me among all the cities in West I looked into.
Yes oregon weather so different than san diego you guys get all season than me in san diego diego does
I'm a SoCal native (Los Angeles/Orange County) but have always felt I'd end up in Oregon or Washington because I prefer cloudy, overcast weather. I'm glad to hear you both have experience living across the country. Im used to seeing homeless people but hoping to find a place where they aren't literally camped outside my building. Looking to move part time to Portland or Vancouver, WA, haven't decided yet. I heard propety values have capped out in the Pearl District so not sure about investing there. Do you recommend any up and coming areas in downtown area that has less homeless, close to Max and home appreciation potential? Thanks!
I prefer the overcast as well. 😊
If you have any questions about Portland feel free to reach out. I'd be happy to chat.
Give me a call and we can dive deeper on potential neighborhoods. Really depends on what you want to use it for, investment or primary residence. aaron@aaroncullen.com
Move to Vancouver, then you don't have to see Portland's homelessness and junkies except from the freeway.
WHat about Gresham?
Gresham is great as well. I really like downtown Gresham. Lot's of great shops to walk to there and the homes up in the hills in south Gresham are great.
is it me or did they say winter as a con twice?
It's just you 😉
@@movingtoportlandoregoncan you explain these two timestamps then 3:48 & 13:13
@@DavidNunezPNW Thanks for pointing that out David. You see I briefly mentioned the weather as a Con but then got interrupted by a street car and I pivoted to that subject. Then later in the video I circled back to explain my position on the weather as a Con. What do you think?
Bruh the hate on PDX is weird as hell... Im legitimately concerned about these sheeple. Weird hill to die on 🤡
Tell me about it! lol
would love to hear your comparisons between living in Portland and Austin, TX. I'm looking to escape Texas and find a home with a more mild climate, a state government that takes care of its people, more greenery/hiking, etc
Hi, I enjoyed living in Austin. I have a client moving from there right now and one that just did. I think the biggest differences is Portland is much easier to get around. It has more diverse places 1-2 hour drive, you can be at the beach to the west and in the mountains to the east. The summers here are amazing, the winters here get cold and rainy so take 1 or 2 vacations to warmer places during the winter. The people here are very nice and friendly. If you are looking for a PNW experience you can definitely find it here. Feel free to email or call if you are looking for more insight.
We just did that after living in Round Rock/Austin for 48 years. Been here for three days. No kids in school so schools are not a major concern. Thanks Aaron for being our agent and helping us way beyond what we expected.
A state government that takes care of it's people? Oregon let BLM and ANTIFA go wild in the streets. Do you have to dodge human poop on the sidewalks in Austin? You will in Portland. Like watching junkies shoot up on the street? You'll love Oregon.
Have you considered beautiful Florida
OK. Been here for 2 weeks now. Health care is a problem. For me, even with a Regence Medicare Advantage PPO plan, I am getting no thank yous from all clinics in Gresham. They either dropped BCBS or say they are not taking any Medicare. The lists provided by BCBS are extremely dated. Some providers do not even answer the phones... a result of problems in the statewide healthcare system of being short staffed. I was spoiled with the high quality and availability of healthcare in the Austin area. Tomorrow is another day to call providers located 30 minutes drive time away, some in Vancouver. I may also contact Medicare about switching Advantage providers and settle with an HMO like Kaiser Permanente.
Is the dream of the 90s alive?
Which dream is that?
@@movingtoportlandoregon Portlandia reference but I am curious about the culture always wanted to move there lol oddly enough because of that show
@@KingPaimon_ Ohhh funny, I didn't watch it enough to get the reference... It's a fun city, I like it. Parts of it are weird and parts are normal. I like that about it and the people are very friendly overall.
No - BTW - Portlanders hated that show
@@budwiper5517 ewww booooo
How about Gresham
I'll add Gresham to my list of videos!
It is sweet watching people get excited about my beautiful city. Born and raised as a fifth generation Portlander. Welcome home!!! 💜💜💜
Why would anybody move to Portland right now??
It's a great city, have you been?
@@movingtoportlandoregon Yes I've been, no it's not great. The previous governor, mayor and city council have completely failed this broken city and the rest of Oregon plans to stay away until the problems get fixed.
@@livequality4578 Portland has it's issues but far from failed and broken. Enjoy the town you live in!
The REASON there is this problem is bc of PDX “non squatting” law. If you didn’t see this coming then you’re a fool.
did the City of Portland pay you to make this?
So if I like the city I live in I must be being paid by the city?
No
yes
@movingtoportlandoregon Once again sir the same answer to your question is.
No and nothing in your fine video will ever change my mind.
I see why those counties in East Oregon want to become part of Idaho.
So beautiful
Ok I was just wondering probably not but I’m on disability is there places there that’s not really bad that’s around there and I do need transit system close by if possible it’s just a question overall and I live in Spokane Washington if wondering
Nob Hill or Pearl District. You also have SE Portland as well for the Max (train)
I cry everyday for purple haired white liberal women because they are oppressed.
What city have you enjoyed living in the most ?
right now Portland! Perfect city for me at this stage in my life. I did enjoy SoCal when I was younger but once I had kids it wasn't a good fit.
Is this a good city for recent college grads? I am not from the area, or quite done with college. But the city seems to have a lot of similar values that I have and I plan to go into a career in urban planning. I might potentially go to portland state for my masters if needed. I currently live in Wisconsin and love it, but again I feel like Portland shares more of my beliefs. What is the situation like for renting, is it easy to make friends (I heard mixed things about seattle and the "seattle freeze". What about living completely car free (especially in the winter). Are there any particular neighborhoods that are good for younger people or are single, or just starting their lives and do not have kids.
Any details that anyone knows would be great, even if it is something small like a tip to save money. Thank you!
Hi Ben! Great job on almost getting through college. Enjoy this time, it only comes once! I think Portland would be a great place to be single and young. I would recommend renting in NOB Hill, or the Pearl if the rent isn't above your budget. Those areas are near downtown and have 100% walkability and the streetcar and max lines all around. You do not need a car. You can also live directly east of downtown off one of the Max lines. Lot's of young people and plenty of things to do.
@@movingtoportlandoregonNob Hill still has studio and occasional one bedroom apartments for under a grand for newcomers to the Portland area. It is easy to navigate and has every amenity anyone could wish for in city life. It is a fantastic suggestion!!!
@electrahug7601 There are specific areas that are quite unsafe, particularly at night, but there are a lot of areas that are quite safe. The safer areas will be more expensive, and Portland in general is an expensive place to buy a house. I think they've pretty conscious about disability access and I've seen many street corners torn up over the past few years to put in accessible crosswalks.
G I like the part about all the homeless tents everywhere and encampments. Oh wait, I didn’t see that on this video.
Not one mention of the total shit show that is now going on time great city
Can you elaborate, I’m not sure what you are referring to. Downtown was hit hard during Covid but a lot of reinvestment is going into downtown right now. Have you been recently? There is a new giant food truck pod going in with infrastructure and the Ritz is almost completed as well.
@@movingtoportlandoregon If you don't know what I'm referring to. you either have your head buried in the sand or just being dishonest
@@movingtoportlandoregon If you don't know what I'm referring to, you either have your head buried in the sand, or you're just being dishonest
Read you comment up above, it doesn't make sense...
@@wwbuirkle late reply but he for sure knows what your talking about. Measure 110 👻
Your gray seems much darker than here san diego l don't know why
Maybe all the tress make it feel darker in some neighborhoods. San Diego has a bigger horizon because of less trees.
My wife and i are prior military and very outdoorsy With 2 kids. What is your take on the hilsboro area. Moving from the denver area
Hi, I like Hillsboro. Lot's of parks out there, places to shop and newer homes. Good schools as well. I would recommend coming out for a visit and checking it out. Feel free to email me if you have more questions!
Hahahahha only someone moving from cali could think portlands a upgrade!
I've lived all over the US, Portland is a great place to live.
@@movingtoportlandoregon oh yeah it is, if your a junkie or a commie
I hope you've found a great place to live!
@@movingtoportlandoregon Are you kidding me? After what I just said I don't see how you could even wonder.. I obviously live in the best place ever unlike Portland
@@patrickhenry4397 Glad to hear it. So why are you trolling Portland Vlogs?
I’m looking to move to the PNW from Nyc shortly, I’ve visited both Portland and Seattle but am undecided (leaning Portland).
Would love to speak with you sometime about where to live and potentially what job opportunities there are. Originally from Buffalo, NY so I’m A-OK with cold winters!
Hi, I'd be happy to chat. Email me your number and what you are looking to do and we can set up a time aaron@aaroncullen.com
Portland has very mild winters that's one of the reasons we have such a high percentage of homeless people camping on the streets. Do youself a favor and move to Portland Maine.
@@JosephStanek-jj3uo I actually have clients moving from Portland Maine, winters too cold/snowy there!
Yo didn't mention the Homeless
Do you have a specific question?
Mark Hoppus?
Talk about propaganda. Omg. Someone fact check these liars.
😂 how exactly is this video propaganda? Please give examples. I’m literally doing a vlog and showing and telling about my experiences of the city.
Must be new to the area. Should have been here for the riot on campus and the Antifa occupations. With defund the police, many stores have vacated the city, such as Walgreens. I don't visit anymore due to crime. Last time I was there, took Max to a Blazer game and parked in a park and ride with Tri-Met security patrolling the parking and trains station.
I was here during that time. Crime is now down below 2019 levels downtown. It's dropped considerably in the last year. Lots of great things starting happen.
@@movingtoportlandoregon Wake me up when the downtown retail stores open and the drug problem is gone.
Nice tour of hell
What about Portland specifically reminds you of that?
decriminalized drugs 💀
@@movingtoportlandoregonthey’ve probably never been to Portland in their life. He’s likely a sycophant who repeats rhetoric some grifter told him to.
Great video, perfect descriptions of the pros and cons of Portland. Such a wonderful city.
@@movingtoportlandoregon fox news makes certain sectors of the upper "middle class" scared of cities, gotta justify trillion dollar police budgets as millions starve somehow
Just left from a visit there. I thought it looked pretty good apart from some dirty spots dt. Of course the financial disparities suck, but it looked good and I had a blast. 4th time there.
Go somewhere else it is the same shit just different faces.. does not matter where you live it is how you live it ..